I am wondering what is the latest on what is supported by FreeBSD. I would really like to run it, but I am pretty shakey on whether it will be supported or not. If you want, I can paste in the results from an LSPCI. I did however notice when I did one last night that the bluetooth and webcam devices did not show up in a LSPCI... So I am basically clueless on those devices. All I know is that the webcam is a USB webcam that is supported by the UVC camera driver in linux...

Thanks. I am mainly wanting to play around and see what it is like. I get tired of the "lack" of a structured plan out of the linux distro's. Maybe I will give FreeBSD a shot on my old E-Machine laptop before I start playing around with the eee pc. It's just all the random chaos that linux seems like sometimes is starting to kill me. Who knows. Maybe I will give OpenBSD a shot if it's got better support for the hardware. Thanks again.

Thanks. I am mainly wanting to play around and see what it is like. I get tired of the "lack" of a structured plan out of the linux distro's. Maybe I will give FreeBSD a shot on my old E-Machine laptop before I start playing around with the eee pc. It's just all the random chaos that linux seems like sometimes is starting to kill me. Who knows. Maybe I will give OpenBSD a shot if it's got better support for the hardware. Thanks again.

It depends on the hardware, I'm using OpenBSD 4.4 on the Asus EEE 900A without any major problems. Instead of the build-in Atheros I'm using Ralink and ACPI fails (so no battery), Sound works etc. pp.